Word: plans
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Dartmouth will probably follow Harvard's lead in giving scholarships to refugees, a plebiscite yesterday indicates. About 1500 students voted on a plan to raise funds to aid victims of the Nazis, and a 2 to 1 majority was held by the sponsors of the plan...
Although Apley, Claverly, the residential part of Dudley, Little and the various "rat houses" harbor many who intentionally dodge the House Plan, these dormitories are admittedly reserved for the House overflow each year. For the Plan to be athletically complete, therefore, some provision must be made for their residents...
...already announced, next year's president is Edward C. K. Reed '40 and Ibis is Henry R. Hayes, Jr. '40. Retiring president William L. Calfee '39 returned from a trip to New York and revealed that Lampy's plan for an eastern college comic conference to be held next Wednesday and Thursday is moving smoothly. Calfee found the Columbia Jester "especially in favor" of the proposal; the Columbians will send "at least" three delegates, he said...
...author of the communication in yesterday's Crimson expressed the opinion that the plan of the Harvard Committee for Refugees was "laudable" but "short-sighted and unintelligent." His suggestion was that the fund should be used for the daily needs of a great number of refugees, rather than for the education of 20 selected students, for whom "higher education is a luxury...
...this problem the Council of Government Concentrators has a solution. Last night all the instructors giving second-half courses were coralled into Emerson F for a description and summary of their respective offerings, and bewildered--or merely undecided--students were able to sit in judgement. Such a plan is really of great value, for not only does it assist government concentrators in accurately planning their in-course preparation for divisionals, but it also affords men in other fields the opportunity of choosing an interesting side-line in a subject almost universally popular. The plan should certainly be extended...